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Latinx Mentoring Initiative hosts Northwest Middle School students
On April 15, Wake Forest University’s Latinx Mentoring Initiative, associated with Latin American and Latino Studies, hosted a campus visit for Northwest Middle School students. Students associated with the Latinx Mentoring Initiative and Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs Betina Wilkinson’s Latinx politics course […]
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Update your official WFU photograph
Is it time to update the photo you use on your department website or for LinkedIn or other professional purposes? Appointments with Wake Forest’s University photographer, Lyndsie Schlink, are available once a month for faculty and staff, usually on the first Tuesday. The next sign-up […]
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Law school launches new ‘Heirs’ Property Project’
Wake Forest Law’s new Heirs’ Property Project, housed in the Environmental Law and Policy Clinic, hopes to help fill the gap in legal services around heirs’ property, once again demonstrating a deep commitment to equity, justice, and Wake Forest’s motto of Pro Humanitate. As much […]
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Residential Commons update
The Department of Residence Life and Housing, Office of the Dean of the College, and Office of Academic Advising, with support from the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Vice President for Campus Life, are excited to share an update regarding the […]
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Update on COVID-19 vaccine guidelines
The Campus Health Committee has announced a change in Wake Forest’s vaccination requirements: Effective May 12, 2023, Wake Forest will strongly recommend that all faculty, staff and students remain up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, including variant-updated boosters. The University will no longer require proof […]
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Commemoration of the Enslaved to take place April 25
Members of the Wake Forest University community will gather April 25 on the steps of Wait Chapel to remember and honor the enslaved individuals who worked for or were sold to benefit the University. “Remember with Us: Commemoration of the Enslaved” begins at 4:30 p.m. […]
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Reminder: Invitation to share feedback on strategic framing at drop in sessions
This message was shared by Provost Michele Gillespie: Dear faculty and staff colleagues, It has been an exciting year of strategic framing work, but we need your advice one more time in order to complete our work capturing our shared aspirations for Wake’s bright […]
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Faculty books published
Congratulations to Wake Forest University faculty from the Reynolda Campus who reported the following books were recently published. Elizabeth O’Donnell Gandolfo (Divinity). Ecomartyrdom in the Americas: Living and Dying for Our Common Home (Ecology & Justice Series)., Orbis Books. 2023. Linda Nielsen (Education). “Myths […]